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  • ...eapons of mass destruction]]: "Goods and technologies are considered to be dual-use when they can be used for both civil and military purposes." <ref name=EU-D | url = http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-opportunities/trade-topics/dual-use/
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dual-use]]
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  • Technological aid, intelligence, the sale of dual-use and military equipment, but no direct combat against Iran, in the 1980-1988
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  • ...and strategy, which limits the provision of certain militarily critical, [[dual-use]] goods or technologies, or other exports whose withholding constitutes a f
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  • ...of U.K. government, but through covert Iraqi purchasing; some authorized [[dual-use]] sales were made, but largely ceased with the UN embargo
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  • [[France|French]] technical assistance and sales of military and [[dual-use]] equipment, beginning in approximately 1975, to Iraq, and continuing throu
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  • A document that certifies the ultimate recipient of military or [[dual-use]] goods being sold, and attests to compliance with all relevant internation
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  • ...ations, variously limiting the provision of certain militarily critical, [[dual-use]] goods or technologies, or other exports whose withholding constitutes a f
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] technical assistance and sales of military and [[dual-use]] equipment, beginning in approximately 1975, to Iraq, and continuing throu
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • ...cluding export and licensing policy for munitions items and technology and dual-use equipment and technology ...the [[Export Administration Act]], including the export and licensing of [[dual-use]] equipment and technology and other matters related to international econo
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  • ==Dual-use technologies== [[Dual-use]] technologies can be used to make swords or plowshares. Uranium enrichmen
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  • ...ities for developing vaccines and drug testing; BW technology is usually [[dual-use]]. The determination that a given effort is for warfare, rather than resear ...hat could be used to deliver the agent in a war or terrorism situation are dual-use, such as insecticide sprayers, including crop-dusting aircraft. Only [[bomb
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  • ...eapons of mass destruction]]: "Goods and technologies are considered to be dual-use when they can be used for both civil and military purposes." <ref name=EU-D | url = http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-opportunities/trade-topics/dual-use/
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • ...r be used for atmospheric research or to function as a [[guided missile]]. Dual-use decisions need to be made on a case-by-case basis. ...ater than 300 KM, but cannot carry a heavy payload. An assortment of other dual-use technologies are covered.
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  • ...ide, in particular material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance -- ope
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  • {{r|Dual-use}}
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  • ...age the Department of Defense’s license review process for the export of [[dual-use]] technologies and munitions. That organization eventually returned to the
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  • The convention does recognize the problem of dual-use of organisms that could be used as biological weapons. For diseases that oc
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  • ...decidedly nontrivial and itself involves controlled chemicals, some with [[dual-use]]. ...ernational export controls for those that do not have extensive civilian [[dual-use]], such as [[isopropanol]]. National controls vary; a BBC news investigatio
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  • ...ational, or military, but military equipment under this category will be [[dual-use]], such as a navigational radar used both on civilian and military vessels.
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  • These programs also cover the control of "[[dual-use]]" chemicals that can be used in the synthesis or preparation of controlled
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  • ...The support took the form of technological aid, intelligence, the sale of dual-use and military equipment, but no direct combat against Iran.<ref name=timelin ...tment of State list of State Sponsors of Terrorism to ease the transfer of dual-use technology to that country. According to journalist Alan Friedman, Secretar
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  • ...actions, including high temperature and pressure regimes." While it has [[dual-use]] civilian applications, it is a technology critical to the development of
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  • ...xity that some chemical weapons, or precursors needed to prepare them, are dual-use. Dual use chemicals such as chlorine have widespread peaceful uses in water
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  • ...[European Space Council]] was formed, although it is still struggling with dual-use issues, and the relationships with NATO and US policy. Complicating matters ...gested it might work on a data relay satellite such as [[TDRSS]], which is dual-use. Some of its present communications projects are dual use.
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  • ...ctor}}</ref> Soviet practice was to build many industrial facilities as [[dual-use]], meeting both military and civilian needs. Western reactors intended pure Aside from the dual-use aspects, an enormous difference from reactors outside the Soviet Union is
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  • ...ator approach is considered a militarily critical technology, it does have dual-use|nonmilitary applications. A compressible core, however, is only useful in ...rons still remain on critical technology export controls, but they are now dual-use.
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  • ...e needed, as far more chemical and biological manufacturing processes have dual-use properties: they can be employed for perfectly legitimate civilian purposes
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  • }}</ref>Italy and France are cooperating on the deployment of the dual-use Orfeo civilian and military satellite system<ref>{{Citation Orfeo is a dual-use (civilian and military) earth observation satellite network developed joint
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  • ...le 3 of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are considered to have legitimate dual-use applications, but are also known precursors of nerve agents.
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  • ...t Controls, an arms control treaty that deals with the export of arms and "dual-use" (civilian and military) technologies such as cryptography. The treaty stip
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  • ...ng the superiority of the ideology of that country. Space research had a [[dual-use technology|dual purpose]]: it could serve peaceful ends, but could also con ...the "[[missile gap]]" claimed by Kennedy during the 1960 election through dual-use technology;
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  • Italy and France are cooperating on the deployment of the dual-use Orfeo civilian and military satellite system<ref>{{Citation Orfeo is a dual-use (civilian and military) earth observation satellite network developed joint
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  • ::(1) the acquisition by foreign countries during the preceding 6 months of dual-use and other technology useful for the development or production of weapons of ...oretical research and training of personnel, and was attempting to procure dual-use technologies and materials that could be used to reconstitute its nuclear p
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  • ...s been publishing "material on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance -- ope
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  • ...use it to produce fuel for power reactors. We are more concerned about the dual-use nature of the technology that could also be used to achieve a nuclear weapo
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  • ...tan that they needed proper end user certificates for this sale and future dual-use shipments. China was reputed to have vowed to discuss the certificates only
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